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Help Kenyan Dairy Farmers Increase Their Income

Summary

TechnoServe is increasing incomes and opportunities for poor, rural households in Kenya by lending its business support services to dairy enterprises. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Kenya's dairy industry is a significant part of the nation's economy and provides income to an estimated 625,000 rural households representing 10% of Kenya’s population. Milk producers in Kenya are typically one-person home enterprises, usually run by women. Per-capita incomes in rural areas average less than $1 per day and, working with little technical knowledge or support, Kenya's small-scale dairy farmers get low yields from their herds.

Activities

TechnoServe trains dairy groups to improve milk production, specifically in the areas of feed conservation and breeding, and provides business skills.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $185
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $84,815
Total Funding Goal: $85,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

This intervention will economically empower more than 9,000 farmers through enterprise development and capacity building activities. TechnoServe's acitivities will result in $2.5 million in revenue for smallholder dairy farmers in 2006.

Project Message

"There are so many ways I have benefited from this dairy plant. I have children in secondary and primary school and it has helped me pay their school fees and their activity fees."
- Joseph Ubwei, Dairy Farmer

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Jessica Joye,
Marketing Communications Coordinator
1800 M St. NW
Suite 1066 South Tower
Washington, DC 20036
United States
202-785-4515
Email:

Project Sponsor

TechnoServe

Organization

TechnoServe
1800 M St NW
Suite 1066 S Tower
Washington, DC 20036
United States
202-785-4515
http://www.technoserve.org

Learn more about TechnoServe and the project team.


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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Kenya and can also be found under Economic Development.

For more information about Kenya, read the Human Development Report on Kenya or the Wikipedia entry for Kenya.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on May 25, 2007.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on July 20, 2006.

Latest Update from the Field

Beneficiary profile

By Reid Wilson - Development Coordinator, May 25, 2007 09:58 AM

Increased milk production is critical for smallholder producers who eke a living from plots of land measuring less than an acre. To improve milk production, farmers must improve their land use practices, as well as diversify the types and quality of dairy animal fodder that they plant. However, animal feed and food crops compete when grown in close proximity to each other. In order to ensure that farmers are not exposed to food-insecurity, TechnoServe has been conducting a series of trainings aimed at finding a middle ground that will result in increased animal feed production while ensuring rural households have ample food production.

The trainings include the introduction of fodder crops that grow well with minimal rainfall and do not require large tracks of land. These crops also enable several harvests in a year, thereby ensuring sustained feed production. Training is conducted through farm visits to demonstration plots owned by lead farmers in the community. It is TechnoServe’s goal to ensure that increased revenues from improved milk sales will result in higher income and thus better access to food and other consumer goods for rural households.

One beneficiary of the program is Mary Njeri Karanja. She joined Nyala Dairy in 2004 when she was producing only 10 liters of milk from one cow. Though this level of production was above the average of 3-5 litres per farmer per day, Mary always felt that she could do better. Her opportunity came through farm visits and farmer training facilitated by TechnoServe. By seeing other dairy farmers in more challenging environments producing more milk, Mary changed her dairy farming practices and is currently producing 30 litres of milk per day earning $157 per month from her two cows.

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